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Here, fishy, fishy, fishy
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Marine biologist Tierney Thys asks the audience to step into the open ocean, for a visit to the world of the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish. Basking, eating jellyfish, and getting massages, this behemoth offers clues to life in the open ocean -- which accounts for 90 percent of the living space on this planet -- and also shows how climate change may be affecting all life.
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hey jarred that was a great video.i did a research paper for school on how humans are destroying the coral reefs and the marine life that inhabit them. thank you for posting this, its something that hits close to home.( im an ocean critter).
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